Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Jo Bigornia Home Wilton, Wilton11/29/2022Licence 347004314

Capacity6
Census5
Date signed11/29/2022 12:45:29 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Ruth Wallace conducted unannounced Required 1 Year Annual Inspection Visit. LPA was screened for COVID-19 symptoms with temperature prior to being allowed inside the facility. Staff confirmed staff and residents have not displayed any signs or symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 10 days. LPA explained the purpose of visit to administrator.

LPA and direct care staff inspected physical plant inside and outside to ensure the safety of the residents and compliance with Title 22 regulations. There were no observed health or safety concerns. The facility has an approved LIC 808 mitigation plan uploaded into FAS. The facility has one central entry point and has implemented screening and sign in procedures at the front of the home. LPA observed the facility to have COVID-19 informational and hand washing signs posted at the front door and throughout the facility. The facility is able to designated and dedicated a COVID-19 bedroom and bathroom if needed. Facility staff and Administrator are aware of recent PINS regarding vaccinations, boosters, and visitation.

LPA observed the temperature inside the facility was measured at 73.2*F. The hot water was measured at 107.8*F in kitchen sink, which is within the required regulation of 105 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Facility has nonperishable foods for a minimum of one week and fresh perishable foods for a minimum of two days. LPA observed the centrally stored medications area and cleaning supplies to be locked and inaccessible to residents. Resident rooms was sanitary and had the required furniture and furnishings. The facility common areas were clean and furnished. Smoke and carbon detectors were in good repair. Fire extinguishers were last serviced on 1/14/2022.

LPA reviewed two (2) resident file and three (3) one staff member files. All staff are fingerprint cleared and have current first aid certificates. All residents have required documents for community care licensing (CCL).

Per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8, no deficiencies were observed during this visit. An exit interview was held with administrator and a copy of the report was left at the facility.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction